Yo, Stony Plain, let’s kick it! All right stop! Collaborate and listen This house is back with brand new renovations Sunlight grabs a hold of me tightly Flow like new carpet daily and nightly. Will it ever stop? Yo, I don’t know. Turn off the lights and I’ll glow. ToREAD MORE.

Where Rouleau Avenue (80 Ave) and Hardisty Street (101 St) meet in Ritchie lies an extremely rare development opportunity. For over 100 years, a house has stood proudly in this place while many businesses have sprouted up and flourished in this Industrial Business Zone, just 2 blocks south of WhyteREAD MORE.

This is a customized Quest model by Coventry Homes right in Southfort, backing onto a beautiful park with a playground. Enjoy 1813 square feet of above grade (builder size is 2154) plus another 700 sq ft finished in the basement, you won’t run out of space any time soon. IdealREAD MORE.

If you like parks and recreation, you’ll love this house! Beautiful mature trees in the front and the back yards, and if you travel 2 blocks in any direction, you will stumble upon one of 3 beautiful parks: Foxboro Park, Florian Park, and the spectacular Heritage Wetlands Park with its beautifulREAD MORE.

An interview with 1924 Chapman Rd SW, by Peter Mansbridge. Peter Mansbridge-Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule of being a house to do this interview. 1924-Any time, literally. lol PM-Let’s just start with this burning question-are you in the zone for the new school? 1924-YouREAD MORE.

Ici à Place Chaleureuse (place of warmth), tout le monde est le bienvenu! This house has barely even been lived in, and now it can be yours, and it’s loaded with perks and upgrades such as: a huge heated triple garage (27×23), 9′ ceilings, 4 bedrooms on the upper level,READ MORE.

Live. Laugh. Love. Welcome home. “Honey, stop the car!” Location x3, etc. None of these real estate clichés properly capture the essence of what will make this house your new home. This lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2-storey is located in a great neighbourhood, walking distance from the brand newREAD MORE.

It’s 7:29 am on a Friday morning. You step out of the building and cross the street to the bus stop. At 7:30, you board the #85, and for 26 minutes, you catch up on the latest Facebook updates, silly memes, and cat videos. After a long day at aREAD MORE.

Selected haikus for 7203 113 St: Should I knock it down/ or should I renovate it?/ Both are good options. Seven minute walk/ to Belgravia station/ quiet street and neighbourhood. Heavy spring rains cause/ occasional basement leaks./ Be one with the rain. Moment of silence/ Some old houses should comeREAD MORE.

A heavenly getaway. Picture this: over 5 acres of seclusion and privacy on this quiet acreage where nobody will bother you and you can do what you want! Proximity to Edmonton is only 45 minutes, and only 3 hours 15 minutes to Fort McMurray. A great place to be onREAD MORE.

What makes this little house so great, you ask? I’ll tell you! It has triple-paned UV-coated windows (even new basement windows), upgraded attic insulation, a recently-added sump pump, a tall & gorgeous fence, and good bones. Let’s take a walk out back to explore the garage, shall we? It’s oversizedREAD MORE.

“Cottages at Central Park” is only a 24 minute transit ride to downtown, a 17 minute drive to the military base, and a 10-minute walk to the Clareview Rec Centre! Enjoy the benefits of an affordable 3 bedroom half duplex with the conveniences of an excellent location. Want to walk theREAD MORE.

To the owners and operator’s of Crash Hotel, I would like to say thank you for taking one of the sketchiest places in the city that I would never recommend to anyone I loved and executing your vision to make it a real destination venue that patrons can now be excitedREAD MORE.

“What the heck is Best Bar None, anyway?” That was my question when Dave Young invited me to attend a walking tour of 4 BBN accredited downtown Edmonton bars. At first, it seemed odd to invite a straight-edge guy to a series of bars, although it didn’t take long forREAD MORE.

At the 5th annual Edmonton Rock Skip competition, we had 16 competitors and plenty of onlookers. After 6 intense rounds, Ian Buckley was crowned victor with an incredible 37 skips! He was followed closely by Aidan who threw 36 skips twice! See below for the full score sheet.READ MORE.